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  2. Dominica cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Dominica's cuisine is similar to that of many other Caribbean islands including Trinidad and St Lucia. [citation needed] Breakfast is an important meal in Dominica and is eaten every day. A typical meal includes saltfish, which is dried and salted codfish, and bakes made by making dough and frying in oil.

  3. Dominica Trade Union - Wikipedia

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    The Dominica Trade Union (DTU) is a trade union in Dominica. Founded in 1945 by Emmanuel Christopher Loblack , [ 1 ] the DTU has declined from membership of 8000 down to several hundred members. It is affiliated with the International Trade Union Confederation .

  4. Dominican tea culture - Wikipedia

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    Dominica's tropical rainforest climate makes it suitable for cultivating many types of plant that may be used to make teas. The word "tea" has a broader meaning in Dominica than in most other parts of the English-speaking world. In Dominica, the word is used for many beverages other than the traditional Camellia sinensis imported from Asia ...

  5. Kunstkring Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    It was designed as a civic landmark, welcoming visitors to the new Menteng Residential Area. [1] Kunstkring Art Center was intended to become the cultural center of early 20th-century Batavia. [ 1 ] Moojen himself was first, the secretary, and then president (1910) of the Bataviasche Kunstkring which was created to advance interest in the ...

  6. Taman Suropati - Wikipedia

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    During colonial period and later Taman Suropati, as well as other park, was used by the citizen for jogging and relaxing., [3] which is still continuing. The park is a favorite place for walking, jogging, cycling, sitting and chatting, not only for the residents of the neighborhood but also from other parts of Jakarta.

  7. History of Dominica - Wikipedia

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    The first written records in the history of Dominica began in November 1493, when Christopher Columbus spotted the island. Prior to European contact, Dominica was inhabited by the Arawak . Dominica was a French colony from 1715 until the end of the Seven Years' War in 1763, and then became a British colony from 1763 to 1978.

  8. List of mosques in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Cikini, Menteng, Central Jakarta 1932 [16] Al-Azhar Great Mosque: Kebayoran Baru, South Jakarta: 1958 [17] Great Mosque of Sunda Kelapa: Menteng, Central Jakarta 1970 [18] Jakarta Islamic Center: North Jakarta 1972 [19] Istiqlal Mosque: Central Jakarta 1978 [20] At-Tin Mosque: East Jakarta: 1997 [21] Ramlie Musofa Mosque: North Jakarta 2016 [22]

  9. Menteng - Wikipedia

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    Menteng is surrounded by the districts of Senen and Matraman to the east, Tebet and Setiabudi to the south, Tanah Abang to the west, and Gambir to the north. Menteng is bound by the West Flood Canal to the west, Ciliwung River to the south and east, and Kebon Sirih Road to the north. Menteng is the district seat of the Central Jakarta government.